No the action is not at the patent office. The action is in the courts that oversee patents. Also such challenges can prevent a patent from being granted in the EU. Remember Patterson and F-P.

Ed
On Jan 24, 2013, at 12:32 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:

Edmund Storms <[email protected]> wrote:

And then Piantelli tests Ross's patent and finds it not to work. Meanwhile, the lawyers get rich . . .

Piantelli has no influence with the patent office either.

This discussion makes no sense. You cannot walk in off the street, declare yourself a patent examiner, and influence a decision at the patent office. I suppose they might solicit an opinion from an expert, but I cannot imagine any organization asking Rossi for anything.

- Jed


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